Educating the Neoliberal Whole Child

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Author_Bronwen MA Jones
Bio Power
Biopolitics
biopower in schools
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Character education
Character Education Policy
Child Study Movement
Child's DNA
critical pedagogy research
Deep Space
Dispositif
education policy analysis
Education System
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Foucault
Governmentality
governmentality studies
Great Brand Image
Hadow Reports
Heterarchical Governance
Homo Oeconomicus
Mass Schooling
neoliberal child subjectivities in education
Neoliberal Education System
Neoliberalism
NHSP.
North London Collegiate School
Personal Development
Positive Psychology
Post War
psy-scientific governance
School Food Plan
SDQ Subscale
Secretary Of State
subjectivity formation
Therapeutic Approaches
UK School
UNICEF Report
Virtue Ethics
Wellbeing
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032050195
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book questions what ‘educating the whole child’ means in the context of our current neoliberal education system. In analysing the impact of how education policy is enacted and understood, it examines how this ‘neoliberalisation’ has shaped the personal and ethical relations of education.

The book is unique in raising questions about the way in which a common and universally held truth about the importance and value of educating the whole child is conceptualised and articulated in education policy. Employing Foucault’s concepts of bio power, governmentality, the dispositif and subjectivities, this book explores the importance of psy-scientific knowledge, systems of education governance and classroom practices in constructing a neoliberal whole child. It examines how government policy structures the relationship between the child, school and government and claims that current policy and practice operate as forms of bio power that extends neoliberal governance to the emotional and moral life of the child.

Educating the Neoliberal Whole Child will be of great interest to researchers, academics and students in the fields of education policy, sociology of education and critical pedagogy. It is also a valuable addition to studies of Foucault and education.

Bronwen MA Jones completed her PhD at the Institute of Education, UCL in 2020.

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